u/DragoonBBG

Who makes good builds?

Back when i was playing alcast made good builds, but i just read that his builds arent good anymore and outdated. Is there a website that has good reliable builds for any class?

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u/DragoonBBG — 6 days ago

Beginner Dragonknight build

Can someone recommend me a hybrid Dragonknight build with good survivability while still dealing solid DPS? I’m playing with two friends who are also complete noobs (we all are level 5), and they want to go the same route: a hybrid tanky DPS build. One is playing Sorcerer and the other Templar.

I have an account with 1k CP, but I’m a complete noob and basically only did grinding back in the days. I don’t really know much about the game. I’m not sure if I should spend the CP now or save them until I’m further into the game because my friend have 0 cp.

I don’t like using magic as much as I like using swords. I’m fine with using some magic, but swords should definitely be an important part of the build.

If anyone knows a good written guide with easy and early obtainable gear, please let me know.

Thanks in advance, I’m extremely excited to play this game!

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u/DragoonBBG — 9 days ago

Really want to get into ESO again, but I feel completely overwhelmed. Where do we even start?

Hey everyone,

I really want to start playing ESO again, but I honestly feel completely overwhelmed by how many options there are. I would like to start together with a friend, but we both have relatively little knowledge of the game, and everything just feels massive and confusing. I genuinely do not know where to begin.

I should also mention that I played ESO before, and back then I had the exact same problem. After the tutorial, you just spawn somewhere and I instantly feel lost, like there is no clear direction or guide for new or returning players.

The thing is, I love PvP. I play a lot of competitive shooters and usually perform at a high level, so naturally I am very interested in getting into ESO PvP as well.

At the same time, I also love story driven games, exploring the world, conquering dungeons, farming gear, and enjoying the lore.

So when it comes to builds, I feel stuck. I would love to play a cool Dragonknight with a sword and maybe some magic mixed in, but I worry that this would be weak in PvP. I also think Nightblade or even a stamina Necromancer with a sword sounds awesome, but I do not want to be too far outside the meta either.

I also want to run dungeons with my friend, farm gear, progress together, and experience group content.

So my question to the veterans here is:
If two friends are starting together, how would you recommend approaching the game in 2026?

What classes/builds would you recommend for someone who wants:

-strong PvP potential
- fun PvE and dungeons with a friend
- sword based gameplay
- still somewhat meta relevant
- good for beginners/returning players (dont worry about skill ceiling since i catch up on that very fast most of the time)

Also, does anyone know a good up to date video or guide that mainly answers the simple question of what to actually do when starting ESO? That is honestly the part that overwhelms me the most.

I really want to get into ESO, especially now with all the improvements, updates, and better performance. I just need a bit of guidance to make the re entry easier.

If you read all of that, im very thankful. I hope you all cann help me! ❤️

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u/DragoonBBG — 12 days ago
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Hey everyone,

I'm looking at the BlackShark V2 Pro (2023) and one of the main selling points for me is that Simultaneous Dual Wireless feature, apparently being able to connect via 2.4 GHz dongle to my PC and Bluetooth to my PS5/Switch 2 at the same time and hear audio from both.

Does this actually work in practice? Any issues with audio sync, dropouts, or latency on the Bluetooth side while gaming?

Thanks!

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u/DragoonBBG — 17 days ago